Do they simply tether pathway components or do they actively participate in the signaling process?
The study provides an elegant demonstration that scaffold proteins control the flow of information along signal transduction pathways primarily through tethering mechanisms. By creating a “custom-designed” scaffold, the authors have been able to engineer a synthetic signal transduction pathway with novel input and output specificities.
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